COM History

COM History

Access the history of the College of the Mainland, including an overview, timelines by decade and specific documents such as COM catalogs, student handbooks, employee newsletters and more.

Currently, most online content is from 2000 or after. You will also find links to other sources for COM History. Here is the latest from COM History:

Larry Smith, Founding Member and Favorite Teacher

Larry Smith was a founding member of College of the Mainland, a favorite instructor and innovator on campus.

Founding Member

In 1967 he was hired as history instructor for Social & Behavioral Sciences Department at COM. Smith said that he came to College of the Mainland because he wanted to teach in a college with progressive views in the prospective of a democratic society.

Smith remembers early days of COM as exciting. The 60’s – times of freedom of education, social progress and bold questioning of established thing. The college staff was small, but young idealistic and enthusiastic. The community shared that enthusiasm. The community saw the College as a place of inclusion. President Stallworth and the Board of Trustees were also helpful and encouraged COM faculty to be innovative and different in their educational approach.

Innovator

Though he later went back to teaching, Smith soon became the Director of Adult Education and Community Services. At the time Smith stated his belief that the college is committed to openness, quality, competence, and the democratic way of life.

In the 70’s, Smith soon became involved it the Great Lecture Series, which invited those in the news to speak about prominent issues of the day. Speakers included David Brinkley, Carl Rowan, Dan Rather, Senator Barry Goldwater, Senator Robert Packwood, Julian Bond, Shirley Chisholm, Madalyn O’Hair, and many others.

In the 80’s, Smith Founded COMunity. His functions as President of the union were to represent employees when their jobs were at risk; negotiate fair earnings and working conditions; resolve conflicts and establish scholarships for students.

Favorite Teacher

While Smith contributed to the College in many ways, perhaps his most important role was that of teacher. Loved by students, he received the Outstanding Teaching of the Year Award multiple times.

After retirement Smith would return to the College to speak at events such at the late President Stallworth's Memorial and long time BOT member Bennie Matthews' retirement.

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Contact Us

The COM History Room is located in room 124 on the first floor of the Library. Viewing of items in the collection must be arranged by appointment. Please contact Tillie Henson at (409) 933-8205 or email Thenson@com.edu.

Let Us Know!

We’d love to hear from you if you’d like to help us identify events or individuals in our photos. Just make sure to include the URL (web address) of the photo when sending information. Please contact Tillie Henson at (409) 933-8205 or email Thenson@com.edu.